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  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island
  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island
  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island
  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island
  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island
  • Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island

Alula Beach Hawaii - The Big Island

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Located south of Honokohau Harbor, this small beach is merely a crescent of sand. The area is fairly well protected providing some safe swimming most of the year
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off Highway 19 West Hawaii


Located south of Honokohau Harbor, this small beach is merely a crescent of sand. The area is fairly well protected providing some safe swimming most of the year. Good scuba diving and snorkeling are just offshore where boulders and rock walls dip down to 45-feet. Large collection of colorful fish can be viewed here.


Services and Amenities

No facilities at the beach

No lifeguards

Restrooms and other facilities located at the harbor

Protected swimming

Good scuba and snorkeling

Always monitor ocean conditions before entering water

Sand and rocky areas

Some shade


Directions:

Go north from Kona on Highway 19. Turn left between Mile Marker #97 and 98 on Harbor Road. Go to the south parking lot of the harbor and park. Walk the short distance south to the beach.

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Cautions:
Monitor ocean conditions closely at all times. Rock hazards are present. Strong surf and currents may be present. High tide may erode most of the sandy beach area. Obey all postings and warnings

Special Notes

Cautions:
Monitor ocean conditions closely at all times. Rock hazards are present. Strong surf and currents may be present. High tide may erode most of the sandy beach area. Obey all postings and warnings

Cancellation Policy N/A

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